Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 23, 2025 · Entertainment

From Witches to Jewels: Fairuza Balk's New Career Sparkles

Fairuza Balk looked nearly unrecognizable as she debuted her new career after rising to fame as a child star in 90s cult classic films; seen here in Return To Oz

Fairuza Balk's Shocking Transformation: From Child Star to Jewelry Designer and Rockstar

In a stunning turn of events, 51-year-old Fairuza Balk has bid adieu to Hollywood and embarked on a new journey as a jewelry designer, metalworker, and rockstar. The actress, who rose to fame with iconic roles in cult classics like "Return to Oz" and "The Craft," has traded in her script for a soldering iron and a microphone.

Balk's love affair with jewelry making began during the COVID-19 pandemic when her father introduced her to the art of metalwork. And it seems she's been bitten by the bug, as she's been sharing her creations on social media, including a stunning turquoise and sterling silver pendant she made recently. The actress gushed about her newfound passion, stating she was "in love" with jewelry making.

The actress, now 51, is perhaps best known for her role in The Craft; seen with Neve Campbell, Robin Tunney, Rachel True

But what's even more intriguing is Balk's decision to leave behind the glamour of Hollywood for a life filled with creativity and self-expression. As she shared on Instagram, where she has amassed an impressive 233,000 followers, she's been selling T-shirts and merchandise featuring her own artwork, as well as showcasing her jewelry creations.

When asked about her journey, Balk revealed that her father's guidance was instrumental in sparking her interest in metalwork. "My dad started teaching me how to make jewelry and weld when the pandemic began," she shared. "It was like a whole new world opened up for me." And it seems this newfound passion has only added fuel to her creative fire, as she continues to experiment with different techniques and designs.

But jewelry making isn't the only thing Balk's been up to lately. She's also been rocking out with her band, Armed Love Militia, where she takes on the role of lead singer. And for fans of "The Craft," you'll be thrilled to know that Balk has been selling graphics featuring herself as Nancy Downs, the troubled teen who practiced witchcraft in the iconic film.

In The Craft, Balk played the antagonist, Nancy Downs

In recent years, Balk has been dabbling in various creative pursuits, including music and making Cameos. Her Instagram posts reveal a woman on a mission to explore her artistic side, from creating jewelry and art to sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses of her band's performances.

Of course, no discussion of Fairuza Balk would be complete without mentioning her iconic role as Nancy Downs in "The Craft." Released in 1996, the teen cult classic follows four high school misfits who form a coven, with Nancy as the troubled teen who spirals into insanity. The film cemented Balk's status as a talented young actress and solidified her place in pop culture history.

But Balk's talents don't stop at acting. She's also lent her voice to iconic animated shows like "Family Guy" and "Justice League," demonstrating her versatility and range. And, believe it or not, she even has a claim to fame as the owner of an occult shop called Panpipes Magickal Marketplace (although she sold the store in 2001).

The multi-talented artist has also continued to keep up with her acting career over the years; pictured in 1999

In addition to her work on "The Craft," Balk's breakout role was as Dorothy in the 1985 film "Return to Oz." The sequel to the beloved classic "The Wizard of Oz" marked a pivotal moment in her career, and one that set the stage for future roles. Her portrayal of Dorothy earned her recognition and praise from critics and fans alike.

Balk's journey has been a fascinating one, filled with twists and turns that have led her to where she is today. From child star to jewelry designer and rockstar, Fairuza Balk is proving that it's never too late to explore new passions and pursue your dreams. As she continues to share her creative endeavors with the world, we can't help but be inspired by her courage and dedication to her art.

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She has been sharing her journey of learning how to be a metalworker and showing off the rings as well as bracelets she has been working on making. She has also been dabbling in making music and making Cameos, according to her social media posts in the last three years

She shared a stunning, sunlit selfie on September 12, just days after she revealed she ditched Hollywood to become a jewelry designer